Goldman names leaders for newly created Capital Solutions Group, memo shows
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(Reuters) -Goldman Sachs has announced a raft of leadership changes after creating a new division, which will focus on financing large deals and providing loans to corporate clients, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday.
The new division, called Capital Solutions Group, will be a part of Goldman's global banking and markets unit and expand its suite of services for corporate clients, the Wall Street giant said.
In a separate memo, the bank named Pat Fels and Mike Nickols as global co-heads of the Financial Institutions Group (FIG).
Goldman also said Anshul Sehgal and Jason Brauth will assume the responsibility of Agency Mortgage Trading and Non-Agency Trading and Collateralized Lending Risk, respectively.
Here is an overview of leaders taking over the business lines within the new unit:
Unit Executive Title
Credit & Asset Christina Minnis Global head
Finance
Financial and Rob Pulford and Global co-heads
Strategic Jonathan Barry
Investors Group
(FSIG)
Investment Grade Eric Jordan and Global co-heads
Capital Markets Alessandro Dusi
and Derivatives
Equity Capital David Ludwig Global head
Markets (ECM)
EMEA and Asia Mike Marsh and Li Marsh will serve
Pacific Zheng as head of Capital
Solutions in EMEA
and Zheng in Asia
Product leader appointments within Credit & Asset Finance:
Unit Executive
Raya Prabhu and Chris
Leveraged Bonner in the Americas and Dom
Finance Ashcroft in EMEA
Steven Moffitt and John
Structured Greenwood in the Americas and Laura
Finance van Alkemade in EMEA
Adam Zotkow
Alternative
Markets Group
Miriam Wheeler
Commercial Real
Estate
Rajiv Kamilla
Residential
(Reporting by Saeed Azhar in New York and Manya Saini and Niket Nishant in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Shailesh Kuber)
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